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Take You There (Mànran
Take You There may refer to: * "Take You There" (Donnie Klang song), 2008 * "Take You There" (Mànran & Michelle McManus song) * "Take You There" (Pete Rock & CL Smooth song), 1994 * "Take You There" (Sean Kingston song), 2007 * "Take You There" (Jodie Connor song), 2012 See also * "I'll Take You There", a 1972 song by The Staple Singers * "Take Ü There "Take Ü There" is the debut collaboration single by American Electronic dance music, EDM DJ duo Skrillex and Diplo together as Jack Ü, written and performed by the duo and Canada, Canadian singer Kiesza, and produced by the duo. It serves as th ...
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Take You There (Donnie Klang Song)
"Take You There" is a song by American singer and ''Making the Band 4'' alumnus Donnie Klang. It was the sole debut single to come off his debut album '' Just a Rolling Stone'' (2008). Klang co-wrote the song alongside mentor Diddy, who shares featuring credits with Klang, and production team the Soul Diggaz. The song was released as the album's lead single on March 23, 2008 on digital download. "Take You There" managed to chart at number 10 on the US ''Billboard'' Bubbling Under Hot 100 and number 83 on the ''Billboard'' Pop 100. Music video Directed by Ray Kay, the video starts out with Diddy exiting a club and entering a black limousine containing Donnie and two women in front of them. Diddy and Donnie go on a nightly excursion by going to a liquor store where, along with getting liquor, they attract two other women in the store and they come along with them. The limo stops at a condo where both men get entangled with the various women surrounding them. The video made its premie ...
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Take You There (Mànran & Michelle McManus Song)
Take You There may refer to: * "Take You There" (Donnie Klang song), 2008 * "Take You There" (Mànran & Michelle McManus song) * "Take You There" (Pete Rock & CL Smooth song), 1994 * "Take You There" (Sean Kingston song), 2007 * "Take You There" (Jodie Connor song), 2012 See also * "I'll Take You There", a 1972 song by The Staple Singers * "Take Ü There "Take Ü There" is the debut collaboration single by American Electronic dance music, EDM DJ duo Skrillex and Diplo together as Jack Ü, written and performed by the duo and Canada, Canadian singer Kiesza, and produced by the duo. It serves as th ...
", a 2014 song by Jack Ü featuring Kiesza {{disambiguation ...
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Take You There (Pete Rock & CL Smooth Song)
''The Main Ingredient'' is the second album by Pete Rock & CL Smooth, released on November 8, 1994. It is the duo's last studio album to date. Music Characterized by sultry soul and jazz samples, ''The Main Ingredient'' saw a more polished sound than the duo's debut, building on the praise that they had already garnered. The album is notable for its snappy, crispy drums and extensive use of vocal scratches, usually from songs by Biz Markie. Although missing a centerpiece on the scale of " They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)", the album contains some of the duo's best known work, in the form of tracks such as the upbeat "In The House", and the catchy "Sun Won't Come Out", which features a lush vocal sample from the song of the same name by Harvey Scales. Continuing a theme initiated by ''Mecca and the Soul Brother'', brief instrumental interludes are placed at the beginning and end of songs. With the exception of just a few tracks, this feature is recurrent throughout the album. ...
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Take You There (Sean Kingston Song)
"Take You There" is the third single by Sean Kingston from his self-titled debut album. It was produced by J.R. Rotem. The song was co-written by Kingston, Rotem, Evan "Kidd" Bogart, Rock City, and Eric Bluebaum. The song is about Kingston taking his girlfriend on a date to the West Indies, particularly his native Jamaica. As he told noted UK urban writer Pete Lewis of Blues & Soul in June 2007: "In 'Take You There' I'm basically telling a girl 'Let me take you to where I'm from - to Jamaica, to the paradise and to the slums!'. Because, while many people just think of the tropical beaches, there is definitely another, rugged side to the island too!" The song was originally supposed to be Kingston's debut single in early May of 2007, but Beautiful Girls became his debut single on May 26, 2007. On the issue date of November 17, 2007, the single debuted on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at number 81 and peaked at number 7.
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Take You There (Jodie Connor Song)
"Take You There" is a single by Barbadian British recording artist Jodie Connor. The song is a collaboration with American rapper Busta Rhymes. It was released on 29 July 2012 as a digital download on iTunes. The single was co-written by Busta Rhymes, Jodie Connor, David Dawood, and was produced by David Dawood. Writing and production "Take You There" was produced by David Dawood ''also known as'' Dawood. David Dawood is the producer of Roll Deep's 2010 hit single "Good Times" that featured Connor, which reached number 1 in the United Kingdom. David Dawood is also the producer of Connor's first and second singles, " Now or Never" and " Bring It". The lyrics in "Take You There" are co-written by Busta Rhymes, Jodie Connor and David Dawood. Following the release and prior to the release of "Take You There", Connor had been working in the studio with Roc Nation writers Makeba Riddick (Beyoncé/Rihanna) and James Fauntleroy II (Chris Brown/Leona Lewis) in preparation for her ...
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I'll Take You There
"I'll Take You There" is a song written by Al Bell (using his real name Alvertis Isbell), and originally performed by soul music, soul/gospel music, gospel family band the Staple Singers. The Staple Singers version, produced by Bell, was released on Stax Records in February 1972, and spent a total of 15 weeks on the charts and reached #1 on the US Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100. By December 1972, it had sold 2 million units and is ranked as the 19th biggest American hit of 1972. It remains one of the List of best-selling gospel music artists#Best-selling gospel songs, best-selling gospel songs of all time. The song was also a significant chart hit in two later cover versions. A 1991 cover version by BeBe & CeCe Winans, with Mavis Staples featured as a guest artist, made it to #1 on the R&B chart, and also reached #90 on the Hot 100. In 1994, the British band General Public released a cover of "I'll Take You There" which peaked at #22 on the Hot 100. Rap trio Salt-N- ...
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